PicoTuner for dummies?
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PicoTuner for dummies?
New to DATV and I've been reading about the PicoTuner. I've seen the circuit diagram, parts list and build instructions.
Are the obscure parts going to be available from the BATC or do we have to source them ourselves?
Thanks, Barry G4IAT
Are the obscure parts going to be available from the BATC or do we have to source them ourselves?
Thanks, Barry G4IAT
Re: PicoTuner for dummies?
There are only two obscure parts, the tuner module and the PCB. Both of these are available from the BATC members shop.
All of the other parts are available from regular component suppliers.
Colin G4EML
All of the other parts are available from regular component suppliers.
Colin G4EML
Re: PicoTuner for dummies?
As Colin said …get tuner and Pcb from BATC
I used G0MJW excellent parts list and pasted it into Digikey ….couple of resistors were out of stock but easy to just use the ones suggested by Digikey on the parts list …..pay your money and the parts arrive from Digikey in a few days
Even I managed to paste the parts list ok …and also to build the board which worked 1st time …..not sure which impressed myself the most
I used G0MJW excellent parts list and pasted it into Digikey ….couple of resistors were out of stock but easy to just use the ones suggested by Digikey on the parts list …..pay your money and the parts arrive from Digikey in a few days
Even I managed to paste the parts list ok …and also to build the board which worked 1st time …..not sure which impressed myself the most
Steve G4HTZ
ASHEN nr Sudbury JO02GB52 90m ASL
PORTSDOWN and a RYDE …
ASHEN nr Sudbury JO02GB52 90m ASL
PORTSDOWN and a RYDE …
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Re: PicoTuner for dummies?
Thanks for the replies.
I've now ordered the parts from Digikey. I've never used them before, I usually use CPC, but it was easier getting all the parts from one source (apart from the fuseholder)
When they arrive I'll order the PCB and tuner.
I've now ordered the parts from Digikey. I've never used them before, I usually use CPC, but it was easier getting all the parts from one source (apart from the fuseholder)
When they arrive I'll order the PCB and tuner.
Re: PicoTuner for dummies?
How's your build going? Built mine back in April.
I made the mistake of ordering the Rev1 BOM instead of Rev3, luckily it was only a couple of reference designators that were swapped.
It took me longer then I expected to assemble but I had ton of fun doing it. Made a recording of the assembly following the guide on the wiki, if it is helpful I've don't mind uploading it. My hesitation in uploading comes from it being pretty raw and three hours long.
I made the mistake of ordering the Rev1 BOM instead of Rev3, luckily it was only a couple of reference designators that were swapped.
It took me longer then I expected to assemble but I had ton of fun doing it. Made a recording of the assembly following the guide on the wiki, if it is helpful I've don't mind uploading it. My hesitation in uploading comes from it being pretty raw and three hours long.
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Re: PicoTuner for dummies?
Just about to start the picotuner. While waiting for the board and tuner to arrive I've been building a 4 element yagi for 23cm based on a design in VHF Communications 1975 Issue 2. Should be good enough for local contacts.
73 de G4IAT
73 de G4IAT
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Re: PicoTuner for dummies?
Now populated the pcb (minus raspberry pi and tuner module), but not done any testing yet.
Rear panel - I'm assuming the 17 x 14 cutout (for RJ45 socket?) is no longer needed with version 3
And I presume I need to drill 4 holes for the LEDs on the front panel
Rear panel - I'm assuming the 17 x 14 cutout (for RJ45 socket?) is no longer needed with version 3
And I presume I need to drill 4 holes for the LEDs on the front panel
Re: PicoTuner for dummies?
Hi
Do you mean a pi pico, secondly it's your choice to use the Pico ethernet version, if using the ethernet version gives you the choice of using that aswell as usb.
Brian
Do you mean a pi pico, secondly it's your choice to use the Pico ethernet version, if using the ethernet version gives you the choice of using that aswell as usb.
Brian